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| In 2006 I started contributing to MoodleDocs as a way to learn the software. I stepped out of MoodleDocs for about a year because of additional work and family commitments. Looks like I am back with the same motivation.
| | [[https://moodle.org/user/profile.php?id=105471 Click here]] for my Moodle profile. I have been editing Moodle Docs off and on since 2006. |
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| This summer (July-Aug 2011), I was given the task to build a few webservers for our internal lan (intranet). Got the blades (hardware) last week.
| | Best Chris (aka rcollman) |
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| Our use of the application is simple. We do tests, have people download pdfs and fill out questionnaires. I decided that I might as well install 2.1. Our previous servers were 1.5.x Moodles :) We upgraded a 1.5 Moodle server to 1.9 last summer this is a bit more ambitious.
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| I will be adding a custom language (a version of AmericanSpeak), building 50 exams, 30 questionnaires and uploading 100 or so PDF files as resources. Then I will do the same thing x3 again and then x2 again and perhaps again.
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| My first blade and Moodle is up. My plan is to get the other 2 blades up, then go back and start building courses on the appropriate servers.
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| Best to all
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| Chris
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Latest revision as of 18:52, 13 November 2020
[Click here] for my Moodle profile. I have been editing Moodle Docs off and on since 2006.
Best Chris (aka rcollman)